The Final Battle + Ending - All Quiet on the Western Front - World War 1 | Netflix German War Movie

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I love how the seasoned Frenchman in the very beginning hears the attack coming and the way he reacts, never let his guard down

anointedsteel
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Its really sad how the men were forced to go on a last minute attack while the general just sits back and relax

Japles
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"He fell in October 1918, on a day that was so quiet and still on the whole front, that the army report confined itself to a single sentence: All quiet on the western front. He had fallen forward and lay on the earth as though sleeping. Turning him over one saw that he could not have suffered long; his face had an expression of calm, as though almost glad the end had come."

Reb
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Surprised no one else is mentioning this but wut i loved about this ending is paul saving the young german soldier which leads to Paul's death and the young german soldier collecting dogtags just like paul at the start of the movie.

santiagosanchez
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What i love about this movie was how it portrays death in combat. There was no hero, no redemption Men just die

publiusscipioafricanus
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Good detail at 1:06, the French officer orders a counter charge, which was common and historically appropriate for French "aggressive defense"

thebassplayification
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"Instead of adventure, we found fear. And in war, the only true equalizer is death."

- Battlefield 1.

vemanjadhav
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My grandfather was a Survivor of WW1. He was Born in 1887. Italian Front, Alpini Fiamme Verdi, from Isonzo to Piave. He has runned on many Battlefields. Rip. MV

mircovannucchi
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After seeing all the reels I watched it on Netflix and I have to say I was beyond words. This last bit left me in tears mostly cause these young men were celebrating the end. I bet mostly cause they were all done fighting. But still followed blind orders. Just left me so shook seeing these boys so close to the end die for nothing a senseless war over the death of an old man.

xxxsnoopdawgxxx
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My grandfather, a royal engineer, survived Gallipoli, as did a future uncle (who had emigrated to Australia before the war) who introduced my grandfather to his widowed sister in Wales.

williamkirk
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One additional tragic detail is that despite before seeing war as something to be glorified, at the very end he was shooting and stabbing enemies in the back. And in the end, that’s how he died. No honor in his actions, or even in death.

There is no glory in war, not even in victory or defeat.

nobuffer
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That fact that you could have an ancestor war hero and not even know is crazy

landonatkinson
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Brother, imagine, you suffer in a war for 5 years, losing friends, seeing millions of bodies, so much despair that in the last battle you die

havilamusic
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That rock at the end gave him the strength to move his entire body around 😂

Mike.Hunt.
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What I understood from this film is that the protagonist has nothing left. His friends died doing their duty, which was to fight for their country, and the protagonist thought that the best way to honor them was to continue fighting in the last minutes of the war. . I hope there are more World War I movies, since the one that caused World War II, came from World War I. i mean hitler

jairo
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I’m not sure if it was deliberately choreographed this way, but Paul’s movements during the charging and fighting outside of the trench strike me as weary, and mechanical. He’s not reacting to the soldiers dropping like flies around him, he isn’t really expressing any sharp fear whenever the French are close or when he’d shooting, just going through the motions in a rapid yet still drained and exhausted manner, without the energy of fear and adrenaline (at least until he jumps in the trench). I’m not sure if it was deliberate, but it gives off this feeling that he’s done this so many times, the possibility that this one could be the last time just. He’s beyond the point of giving a shit. He doesn’t care if he catches one of those machine gun rounds, all that matters is getting to that next bit of cover. And then bayonetting that Frenchman. And then jumping into the trench to save the guy he can hear pleading for his life inside. And it’s not until it becomes a fistfight that the adrenaline kicks in. Up until that point, just operating on standby mode and going through the motions of combat without really processing it, is what it seems like. Absolutely dead inside already.

redjive_industries
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If I was at the tail end of the losing side of the war. Especially down to the final few minutes. I’d just pretend I got shot and lay still in a bombed out crater. Phuck that!

tmwk__
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The determination to survive, must have been equal to the fear of dying

alexlanning
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00:20 the way they run forward give me chills 😢

dotcdqg
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Paul is no longer a boy here, but a warrior.

Garl_Vinland